1920s
Benelli Models include:
1930s
Benelli 1936 500cc Turismo
Benelli 1939 250 GP
Benelli 1939 250 Turismo
1927-1931 175 "Sport" 172 cc single cyl., OHC
1928-1932 175 "Turismo" 172 cc single cyl., OHC
1930-1932 175 "Gran Lusso" 172 cc single cyl., OHC
1931-1933 175 "Gran Sport Monza" 172 cc single cyl., OHC
Benelli Type 4 1935
1933-1939 500 "Turismo" 493 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke, 12° ca.23 h.p.
1934-1940 500 "Sport" 493 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke, 12° ca.23 h.p.
1934 220 "Turismo" 215 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke
1934 220 "Sport" 215 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke
1934-1938250 "Turismo" 246 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke, 12° ca.12 h.p.
1937-1938 250 "Sport" 246 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke, 12°
1937 250 M37 246 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke, 12°
1940s
Benelli 1941 250 Tipo 4 Elastico
1940 250 4TSS Monotubo 248.87 cc single cyl., OHC, 4-stroke, 12°
1940 500 VTA 493 cc single cyl., 4-stroke
1940 500 VLC 493 cc single cyl., 4-stroke
1940 500 VLM & VLMB 493 cc single cyl., 4-stroke
1950s
1960s
1960 Benelli 175S
1963-68 Nuovo Leoncino 123 cc two-stroke single
Benelli 1964 Sport 50
1965 Benelli Motorella
1966-1968 Benelli Barracuda 250 (USA)
1967 125 "Sprite 5V" 123 cc 4-stroke single, horizontal
1967 250 "Sprite 5V" 245 cc 4-stroke single, horizontal
1968 Leoncino "Scrambler" 123 cc two-stroke single
1968-1973 125 "Sport Special" 123 cc 4-stroke single, horizontal
1968-1973 250 "Sport Special" 245 cc 4-stroke single, horizontal
1968 Nuovo Leoncino 125cc
1968 Nuovo Leoncino 125cc Scrambler
1969 Sport Special 250cc
1969 Benelli Mojave 360 (Wards, USA)
1969 125 "Scrambler" 123 cc 4-stroke single, horizontal
1969 250 "Scrambler" 245 cc 4-stroke single, horizontal
1970s
Benelli Buzzer 1970
Benelli Dynamo Trail 1970
1970 Volcano Minibike
1970-71 Leoncino "Cross" 123 cc two-stroke single
1971-1975 Tornado 650 642 cc 4-stroke twin, 12°
1972-1975 Tornado 650 S 642 cc 4-stroke twin, 12°
1972 125 2C 124 cc two-stroke twin
1972 250 2C 231 cc two-stroke twin, Motobi
1972 125 "Cross" 120 cc two-stroke single
1972 Mini Enduro
1973 250cc 2C Elettronica
1973 500 Four
1974 Quattro 500cc Four
1976 350RS Four
1973 125 "Enduro" 120 cc two-stroke single
1973-1975 Tornado 650 S2 642 cc 4-stroke twin, 12°
1974 500 "Quattro" 498 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1972 750 Sei (Prototype)
1974-1977 747 cc 6 cyl. 56 x 50.6 mm, 4-stroke 76 h.p. (9.000 rpm) 204 km/h
1976 125 "Turismo" 120 cc two-stroke single
1976 125 2C SE 124.77 cc two-stroke twin
1976 250 2C SE 231 cc two-stroke twin
1976 250 "Quattro" 231 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1976 350 RS 345 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1976 500 LS 498 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1978 125 "Sport" 124 cc two-stroke twin
1978 354 "Sport" 345.77 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1978 504 "Sport" 498 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1978-1989 900 Sei 905 cc 6 cyl. 60 x 53.4 mm, 4-stroke 80 h.p. @ 8.300 rpm, max speed 200 km/h
1979 254 231 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1980s
1978-1989 900 Sei 905 cc 6 cyl. 60 x 53.4 mm, 4-stroke 80 h.p. @ 8.300 rpm, max speed 200 km/h
1980 354 345 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1980 354 "Sport II" 345 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1980 654 "Turismo" 603 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1981 125 T 124 cc two-stroke twin
1981 250 Quattro
1982 124 123 cc 4-stroke twin
1982 654 "Sport" 603 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1982 304 231 cc 4 cyl., 4-stroke
1982 125 Sport
1987 125cc Jarno
Motocarro
Benelli also made light industrial vehicles based on motorcycles:
Motocarro Three Wheelers
Benelli Triporteur 1972 49cc
Benelli Triporteur Flandria 50cc
Sources: A. Vassiliadis, Italian and US advertising and catalogues, et al